Someday, when my kids watch this episode, they won't get half of the jokes. More so than other episodes, the humor in this one is awfully dated. (I mean, my heavens, I barely remember that Sinbad the comedian existed and I was around at that time.)

Another testament of Trace's masterful control of Crow: During the opening (the S.O.L.-tie awards) while Gypsy is doing her lines, Crow is mouthing the words as if he's reading along on the teleprompter.

The bear! Took me a minute to realise the real bear was only wrestling with its trainer; while the actor had to fight that ridiculous stunt bear in the hammer pants. It's things like that that make these movies so funny.

This episode has a great example of a riff that really isn't quote-able but made me laugh soooo hard first time I heard it: when, near the beginning, Tom-as-Sinbad grabs the sword form the smith and swings it around all goofy and random. Oh god, that just killed me the first time around. It's like the "It looks like the plane can't think of anything to say" bit from Time Chasers. I think I gave myself a migraine laughing so hard at that.

0:26:00 i loose it. Crow is so worn out from jestering he's gotta hit the commercial sign button with his look-a-like﻿ jester stick. He's outta breath and his eyes are all crooked. Hilarious. And then they walk in and catch crow's look-a-like jester stick watching the movie and﻿ he scurries off.

Funny coincidence story:
I was leaving my house with my wife to go to this thrift store she LOVES to shop at, and being the patient husband I knew I was in for a long trip because she loves to look at everything when we go. So before we left I was thinking to myself, 'MSTies never get rid of their videos, you'll never find an MST3K product on sale somewhere'.
So lo and behold we get there, and I start at my usual spot-the videos, and I found this episode of MST3K on DVD no less. Perfect condition, not a scratch and selling for only $1.08! My wife even had a 50% off coupon, so it ended up being only $0.54!!!
Wow, my only regret is that there wasn't anymore. Trust me I scoured the store, considering we were there for so long.